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From: Tetsuro IKEDA <Tetsuro IKEDA <te.ikeda@xxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2007 10:47:19 +0900
Subject: [mysql 14325] Fw: MySQL 5.0.51 has been released

こんにちは。池田です。

待ちに待ったMySQL 5.0.51がでましたね。
以下、アナウンスの転送です。


Forwarded by Tetsuro IKEDA <te.ikeda@xxxxxxxxxx>
----------------------- Original Message -----------------------
 From:    Joerg Bruehe <joerg@xxxxxxxxxx>
 To:      announce@xxxxxxxxxx,
          MySQL General List <mysql@xxxxxxxxxx>,
          packagers@xxxxxxxxxx
 Date:    Thu, 06 Dec 2007 19:40:16 +0100
 Subject: MySQL 5.0.51 has been released
----

Dear MySQL users,

MySQL Community Server 5.0.51, a new version of the popular Open Source
Database Management System, has been released. The release is now
available in source form (only) from our download pages at

          http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/

and mirror sites.

Note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this point in time,
so if you can't find this version on some mirror, please try again later
or choose another download site.

We welcome and appreciate your feedback, bug reports, bug fixes,
patches etc.:

     http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Contributing

The following section lists the changes from version to version in the
MySQL source code as compared to the last released version of MySQL
Community Server, the MySQL Community Server 5.0.45 release.
It can also be viewed online at

     http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/releasenotes-cs-5-0-51.html

This  is a bugfix release for the current production release
family. It replaces MySQL 5.0.45.


Security fix:
    * Using RENAME TABLE against a table with explicit DATA
      DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY options can be used to
      overwrite system table information by replacing the file
      to which the symlink points.
      MySQL will now return an error when the file to which the
      symlink points already exists.
      (Bug#32111: http://bugs.mysql.com/32111, CVE-2007-5969
      (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-5969))

Functionality added or changed:
    * MySQL Cluster: Mapping of NDB error codes to MySQL
      storage engine error codes has been improved.
      (Bug#28423: http://bugs.mysql.com/28423)
    * MySQL Cluster: auto_increment_increment and
      auto_increment_offset are now supported for NDB tables.
      (Bug#26342: http://bugs.mysql.com/26342)
    * MySQL Cluster: The output from the cluster management
      client showing the progress of data node starts has been
      improved. (Bug#23354: http://bugs.mysql.com/23354)
    * Server parser performance was improved for expression
      parsing by lowering the number of state transitions and
      reductions needed.
      (Bug#30625: http://bugs.mysql.com/30625)
    * Server parser performance was improved for boolean
      expressions. (Bug#30237: http://bugs.mysql.com/30237)
    * If a MyISAM table is created with no DATA DIRECTORY
      option, the .MYD file is created in the database
      directory. By default, if MyISAM finds an existing .MYD
      file in this case, it overwrites it. The same applies to
      .MYI files for tables created with no INDEX DIRECTORY
      option. To suppress this behavior, start the server with
      the new --keep_files_on_create option, in which case
      MyISAM will not overwrite existing files and returns an
      error instead. (Bug#29325: http://bugs.mysql.com/29325)
    * If a MERGE table cannot be opened or used because of a
      problem with an underlying table, CHECK TABLE now
      displays information about which table caused the
      problem. (Bug#26976: http://bugs.mysql.com/26976)
    * The SQL_MODE, FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, UNIQUE_CHECKS,
      character set/collations, and SQL_AUTO_IS_NULL sesstion
      variables are written to the binary log and honoured
      during replication. See Section 5.10.3, "The Binary Log."
    * The EXAMPLE storage engine is now enabled by default.
    * Incompatible Change: The parser accepted statements that
      contained /* ... */ that were not properly closed with
      */, such as SELECT 1 /* + 2. Statements that contain
      unclosed /*-comments now are rejected with a syntax
      error.
      This fix has the potential to cause incompatibilities.
      Because of Bug#26302: http://bugs.mysql.com/26302, which
      caused the trailing */ to be truncated from comments in
      views, stored routines, triggers, and events, it is
      possible that objects of those types may have been stored
      with definitions that now will be rejected as
      syntactically invalid. Such objects should be dropped and
      re-created so that their definitions do not contain
      truncated comments. If a stored object definition
      contains only a single statement (does not use a BEGIN
      ... END block) and contains a comment within the
      statement, the comment should be moved to follow the
      statement or the object should be rewritten to use a
      BEGIN ... END block. For example, this statement:
          CREATE PROCEDURE p() SELECT 1 /* my comment */ ;
      can be rewritten in either of these ways:
          CREATE PROCEDURE p() SELECT 1; /* my comment */
          CREATE PROCEDURE p() BEGIN SELECT 1 /* my comment */ ; END;
      (Bug#28779: http://bugs.mysql.com/28779)

Bugs fixed:
    * MySQL Cluster: Packaging: Some commercial MySQL Cluster
      RPM packages included support for the InnoDB storage
      engine. (InnoDB is not part of the standard commercial
      MySQL Cluster offering.)
      (Bug#31989: http://bugs.mysql.com/31989)
    * Multiple-table DELETE statements could delete rows from
      the wrong table. (Bug#30234: http://bugs.mysql.com/30234)
    * MySQL Cluster: Attempting to restore a backup made on a
      cluster host using one endian to a machine using the
      other endian could cause the cluster to fail.
      (Bug#29674: http://bugs.mysql.com/29674)
    * MySQL Cluster: When restarting a data node, queries could
      hang during that node's start phase 5, and continue only
      after the node had entered phase 6.
      (Bug#29364: http://bugs.mysql.com/29364)
    * MySQL Cluster: Replica redo logs were inconsistently
      handled during a system restart.
      (Bug#29354: http://bugs.mysql.com/29354)
    * MySQL Cluster: Reads on BLOB columns were not locked when
      they needed to be to guarantee consistency.
      (Bug#29102: http://bugs.mysql.com/29102)
      See also Bug#31482: http://bugs.mysql.com/31482
    * MySQL Cluster: A query using joins between several large
      tables and requiring unique index lookups failed to
      complete, eventually returning Uknown Error after a very
      long period of time. This occurred due to inadequate
      handling of instances where the Transaction Coordinator
      ran out of TransactionBufferMemory, when the cluster
      should have returned NDB error code 4012 (Request ndbd
      time-out). (Bug#28804: http://bugs.mysql.com/28804)
    * MySQL Cluster: The description of the --print option
      provided in the output from ndb_restore --help was
      incorrect. (Bug#27683: http://bugs.mysql.com/27683)
    * MySQL Cluster: The management client's response to START
      BACKUP WAIT COMPLETED did not include the backup ID.
      (Bug#27640: http://bugs.mysql.com/27640)
    * MySQL Cluster: An invalid subselect on an NDB table could
      cause mysqld to crash.
      (Bug#27494: http://bugs.mysql.com/27494)
    * MySQL Cluster: An attempt to perform a SELECT ... FROM
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES whose result included
      information about NDB tables for which the user had no
      privileges crashed the MySQL Server on which the query
      was performed. (Bug#26793: http://bugs.mysql.com/26793)
    * MySQL Cluster: Warnings and errors generated by
      ndb_config --config-file=file were sent to stdout, rather
      than to stderr. (Bug#25941: http://bugs.mysql.com/25941)
    * MySQL Cluster: Large file support did not work in AIX
      server binaries. (Bug#10776: http://bugs.mysql.com/10776)
    * When a TIMESTAMP with a non-zero time part was converted
      to a DATE value, no warning was generated. This caused
      index lookups to assume that this is a valid conversion
      and was returning rows that match a comparison between a
      TIMESTAMP value and a DATE keypart. Now a warning is
      generated so that TIMESTAMP with a non-zero time part
      will not match DATE values.
      (Bug#31221: http://bugs.mysql.com/31221)
    * A server crash could occur when a non-DETERMINISTIC
      stored function was used in a GROUP BY clause.
      (Bug#31035: http://bugs.mysql.com/31035)
    * For an InnoDB table if a SELECT was ordered by the
      primary key and also had a WHERE field = value clause on
      a different field that was indexed, a DESC order
      instruction would be ignored.
      (Bug#31001: http://bugs.mysql.com/31001)
    * A failed HANDLER ... READ operation could leave the table
      in a locked state.
      (Bug#30632: http://bugs.mysql.com/30632)
    * The optimization that uses a unique index to remove GROUP
      BY did not ensure that the index was actually used, thus
      violating the ORDER BY that is implied by GROUP BY.
      (Bug#30596: http://bugs.mysql.com/30596)
    * SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Ssl_cipher_list' from a MySQL client
      connected via SSL returned an empty string rather than a
      list of available ciphers.
      (Bug#30593: http://bugs.mysql.com/30593)
    * Memory corruption occurred for some queries with a
      top-level OR operation in the WHERE condition if they
      contained equality predicates and other sargable
      predicates in disjunctive parts of the condition.
      (Bug#30396: http://bugs.mysql.com/30396)
    * Issuing a DELETE statement having both an ORDER BY clause
      and a LIMIT clause could cause mysqld to crash.
      (Bug#30385: http://bugs.mysql.com/30385)
    * The Last_query_cost status variable value can be computed
      accurately only for simple "flat" queries, not complex
      queries such as those with subqueries or UNION. However,
      the value was not consistently being set to 0 for complex
      queries. (Bug#30377: http://bugs.mysql.com/30377)
    * Queries that had a GROUP BY clause and selected
      [1]COUNT(DISTINCT bit_column) returned incorrect results.
      (Bug#30324: http://bugs.mysql.com/30324)
    * The server created temporary tables for filesort
      operations in the working directory, not in the directory
      specified by the tmpdir system variable.
      (Bug#30287: http://bugs.mysql.com/30287)
    * The query cache does not support retrieval of statements
      for which column level access control applies, but the
      server was still caching such statements, thus wasting
      memory. (Bug#30269: http://bugs.mysql.com/30269)
    * Using DISTINCT or GROUP BY on a BIT column in a SELECT
      statement caused the column to be cast internally as an
      integer, with incorrect results being returned from the
      query. (Bug#30245: http://bugs.mysql.com/30245)
    * GROUP BY on BIT columns produced incorrect results.
      (Bug#30219: http://bugs.mysql.com/30219)
    * Using KILL QUERY or KILL CONNECTION to kill a SELECT
      statement caused a server crash if the query cache was
      enabled. (Bug#30201: http://bugs.mysql.com/30201)
    * Prepared statements containing [2]CONNECTION_ID() could
      be written improperly to the binary log.
      (Bug#30200: http://bugs.mysql.com/30200)
    * When a thread executing a DROP TABLE statement was
      killed, the table name locks that had been acquired were
      not released. (Bug#30193: http://bugs.mysql.com/30193)
    * Short-format mysql commands embedded within /*! ... */
      comments were parsed incorrectly by mysql, which
      discarded the rest of the comment including the
      terminating */ characters. The result was a malformed
      (unclosed) comment. Now mysql does not discard the */
      characters. (Bug#30164: http://bugs.mysql.com/30164)
    * When mysqldump wrote DROP DATABASE statements within
      version-specific comments, it included the terminating
      semicolon in the wrong place, causing following
      statements to fail when the dump file was reloaded.
      (Bug#30126: http://bugs.mysql.com/30126)
    * Use of local variables with non-ASCII names in stored
      procedures crashed the server.
      (Bug#30120: http://bugs.mysql.com/30120)
    * On Windows, client libraries lacked symbols required for
      linking. (Bug#30118: http://bugs.mysql.com/30118)
    * --myisam-recover='' (empty option value) did not disable
      MyISAM recovery. (Bug#30088: http://bugs.mysql.com/30088)
    * Statements within stored procedures ignored the value of
      the low_priority_updates system variable.
      (Bug#29963: http://bugs.mysql.com/29963)
      See also Bug#26162: http://bugs.mysql.com/26162
    * For MyISAM tables on Windows, INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE
      followed by ALTER TABLE within LOCK TABLES could cause
      table corruption.
      (Bug#29957: http://bugs.mysql.com/29957)
    * With auto-reconnect enabled, row fetching for a prepared
      statement could crash after reconnect occurred because
      loss of the statement handler was not accounted for.
      (Bug#29948: http://bugs.mysql.com/29948)
    * LOCK TABLES did not pre-lock tables used in triggers of
      the locked tables. Unexpected locking behavior and
      statement failures similar to failed: 1100: Table 'xx'
      was not locked with LOCK TABLES could result.
      (Bug#29929: http://bugs.mysql.com/29929)
    * INSERT ... VALUES(CONNECTION_ID(), ...) statements were
      written to the binary log in such a way that they could
      not be properly restored.
      (Bug#29928: http://bugs.mysql.com/29928)
    * Adding DISTINCT could cause incorrect rows to appear in a
      query result. (Bug#29911: http://bugs.mysql.com/29911)
    * Using the [3]DATE() function in a WHERE clause did not
      return any records after encountering NULL. However,
      using TRIM or CAST produced the correct results.
      (Bug#29898: http://bugs.mysql.com/29898)
    * Very long prepared statements in stored procedures could
      cause a server crash.
      (Bug#29856: http://bugs.mysql.com/29856)
    * If query execution involved a temporary table,
      [4]GROUP_CONCAT() could return a result with an incorrect
      character set. (Bug#29850: http://bugs.mysql.com/29850)
    * If one thread was performing concurrent inserts, other
      threads reading from the same table using equality key
      searches could see the index values for new rows before
      the data values had been written, leading to reports of
      table corruption.
      (Bug#29838: http://bugs.mysql.com/29838)
    * Repeatedly accessing a view in a stored procedure (for
      example, in a loop) caused a small amount of memory to be
      allocated per access. Although this memory is deallocated
      on disconnect, it could be a problem for a long running
      stored procedures that make repeated access of views.
      (Bug#29834: http://bugs.mysql.com/29834)
    * mysqldump produced output that incorrectly discarded the
      NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO value of the SQL_MODE variable
      after dumping triggers.
      (Bug#29788: http://bugs.mysql.com/29788)
    * An assertion failure occurred within yaSSL for very long
      keys. (Bug#29784: http://bugs.mysql.com/29784)
    * For MEMORY tables, the index_merge union access method
      could return incorrect results.
      (Bug#29740: http://bugs.mysql.com/29740)
    * Comparison of TIME values using the [5]BETWEEN operator
      led to string comparison, producing incorrect results in
      some cases. Now the values are compared as integers.
      (Bug#29739: http://bugs.mysql.com/29739)
    * The thread ID was not reset properly after execution of
      [6]mysql_change_user(), which could cause replication
      failure when replicating temporary tables.
      (Bug#29734: http://bugs.mysql.com/29734)
    * For a table with a DATE column date_col such that
      selecting rows with WHERE date_col = 'date_val 00:00:00'
      yielded a non-empty result, adding GROUP BY date_col
      caused the result to be empty.
      (Bug#29729: http://bugs.mysql.com/29729)
    * In some cases, INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... GROUP BY could
      insert rows even if the SELECT by itself produced an
      empty result. (Bug#29717: http://bugs.mysql.com/29717)
    * For the embedded server, the [7]mysql_stmt_store_result()
      C API function caused a memory leak for empty result
      sets. (Bug#29687: http://bugs.mysql.com/29687)
    * EXPLAIN produced Impossible where for statements of the
      form SELECT ... FROM t WHERE c=0, where c was an ENUM
      column defined as a primary key.
      (Bug#29661: http://bugs.mysql.com/29661)
    * On Windows, ALTER TABLE hung if records were locked in
      share mode by a long-running transaction.
      (Bug#29644: http://bugs.mysql.com/29644)
    * A left join between two views could produce incorrect
      results. (Bug#29604: http://bugs.mysql.com/29604)
    * Certain statements with unions, subqueries, and joins
      could result in huge memory consumption.
      (Bug#29582: http://bugs.mysql.com/29582)
    * Clients using SSL could hang the server.
      (Bug#29579: http://bugs.mysql.com/29579)
    * A slave running with --log-slave-updates would fail to
      write INSERT DELAY IGNORE statements to its binary log,
      resulting in different binary log contents on the master
      and slave. (Bug#29571: http://bugs.mysql.com/29571)
    * An incorrect result was returned when comparing string
      values that were converted to TIME values with [8]CAST().
      (Bug#29555: http://bugs.mysql.com/29555)
    * gcov coverage-testing information was not written if the
      server crashed. (Bug#29543: http://bugs.mysql.com/29543)
    * Operations that used the time zone replicated the time
      zone only for successful operations, but did not
      replicate the time zone for errors that need to know it.
      (Bug#29536: http://bugs.mysql.com/29536)
    * Conversion of ASCII DEL (0x7F) to Unicode incorrectly
      resulted in QUESTION MARK (0x3F) rather than DEL.
      (Bug#29499: http://bugs.mysql.com/29499)
    * A field packet with NULL fields caused a libmysqlclient
      crash. (Bug#29494: http://bugs.mysql.com/29494)
    * When using a combination of HANDLER... READ and DELETE on
      a table, MySQL continued to open new copies of the table
      every time, leading to an exhaustion of file descriptors.
      (Bug#29474: http://bugs.mysql.com/29474)
      This regression was introduced by
      Bug#21587: http://bugs.mysql.com/21587
    * On Windows, the mysql client died if the user entered a
      statement and Return after entering Control-C.
      (Bug#29469: http://bugs.mysql.com/29469)
    * Failure to consider collation when comparing space
      characters could lead to incorrect index entry order,
      making it impossible to find some index values.
      (Bug#29461: http://bugs.mysql.com/29461)
    * Corrupt data resulted from use of SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE
      'file_name' FIELDS ENCLOSED BY 'c', where c is a digit or
      minus sign, followed by LOAD DATA INFILE 'file_name'
      FIELDS ENCLOSED BY 'c'.
      (Bug#29442: http://bugs.mysql.com/29442)
    * Killing an INSERT DELAYED thread caused a server crash.
      (Bug#29431: http://bugs.mysql.com/29431)
    * Use of SHOW BINLOG EVENTS for a non-existent log file
      followed by PURGE MASTER LOGS caused a server crash.
      (Bug#29420: http://bugs.mysql.com/29420)
    * Assertion failure could occur for grouping queries that
      employed DECIMAL user variables with assignments to them.
      (Bug#29417: http://bugs.mysql.com/29417)
    * For [9]CAST(expr AS DECIMAL(M,D)), the limits of 65 and
      30 on the precision (M) and scale (D) were not enforced.
      (Bug#29415: http://bugs.mysql.com/29415)
    * If a view used a function in its SELECT statement, the
      columns from the view were not inserted into the
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table.
      (Bug#29408: http://bugs.mysql.com/29408)
    * Results for a select query that aliases the column names
      against a view could duplicate one column while omitting
      another. This bug could occur for a query over a
      multiple-table view that includes an ORDER BY clause in
      its definition. (Bug#29392: http://bugs.mysql.com/29392)
    * mysqldump created a stray file when a given a too-long
      filename argument.
      (Bug#29361: http://bugs.mysql.com/29361)
    * The special "zero" ENUM value was coerced to the normal
      empty string ENUM value during a column-to-column copy.
      This affected CREATE ... SELECT statements and SELECT
      statements with aggregate functions on ENUM columns in
      the GROUP BY clause.
      (Bug#29360: http://bugs.mysql.com/29360)
    * Optimization of queries with DETERMINISTIC stored
      functions in the WHERE clause was ineffective: A
      sequential scan was always used.
      (Bug#29338: http://bugs.mysql.com/29338)
    * MyISAM corruption could occur with the cp932_japanese_ci
      collation for the cp932 character set due to incorrect
      comparison for trailing space.
      (Bug#29333: http://bugs.mysql.com/29333)
    * The [10]mysql_list_fields() C API function incorrectly
      set MYSQL_FIELD::decimals for some view columns.
      (Bug#29306: http://bugs.mysql.com/29306)
    * FULLTEXT indexes could be corrupted by certain gbk
      characters. (Bug#29299: http://bugs.mysql.com/29299)
    * SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE followed by LOAD DATA could
      result in garbled characters when the FIELDS ENCLOSED BY
      clause named a delimiter of '0', 'b', 'n', 'r', 't', 'N',
      or 'Z' due to an interaction of character encoding and
      doubling for data values containing the enclosed-by
      character. (Bug#29294: http://bugs.mysql.com/29294)
    * Sort order of the collation wasn't used when comparing
      trailing spaces. This could lead to incorrect comparison
      results, incorrectly created indexes, or incorrect result
      set order for queries that include an ORDER BY clause.
      (Bug#29261: http://bugs.mysql.com/29261)
    * If an ENUM column contained '' as one of its members
      (represented with numeric value greater than 0), and the
      column contained error values (represented as 0 and
      displayed as ''), using ALTER TABLE to modify the column
      definition caused the 0 values to be given the numeric
      value of the non-zero '' member.
      (Bug#29251: http://bugs.mysql.com/29251)
    * Calling [11]mysql_options() after
      [12]mysql_real_connect() could cause clients to crash.
      (Bug#29247: http://bugs.mysql.com/29247)
    * CHECK TABLE for ARCHIVE tables could falsely report table
      corruption or cause a server crash.
      (Bug#29207: http://bugs.mysql.com/29207)
    * Mixing binary and utf8 columns in a union caused field
      lengths to be calculated incorrectly, resulting in
      truncation. (Bug#29205: http://bugs.mysql.com/29205)
    * AsText() could fail with a buffer overrun.
      (Bug#29166: http://bugs.mysql.com/29166)
    * InnoDB refused to start on some versions of FreeBSD with
      LinuxThreads. This is fixed by enabling file locking on
      FreeBSD. (Bug#29155: http://bugs.mysql.com/29155)
    * LOCK TABLES was not atomic when more than one InnoDB
      tables were locked.
      (Bug#29154: http://bugs.mysql.com/29154)
    * INSERT DELAYED statements on a master server are
      replicated as non-DELAYED inserts on slaves (which is
      normal, to preserve serialization), but the inserts on
      the slave did not use concurrent inserts. Now INSERT
      DELAYED on a slave is converted to a concurrent insert
      when possible, and to a normal insert otherwise.
      (Bug#29152: http://bugs.mysql.com/29152)
    * A network structure was initialized incorrectly, leading
      to embedded server crashes.
      (Bug#29117: http://bugs.mysql.com/29117)
    * An assertion failure occurred if a query contained a
      conjunctive predicate of the form view_column = constant
      in the WHERE clause and the GROUP BY clause contained a
      reference to a different view column. The fix also
      enables application of an optimization that was being
      skipped if a query contained a conjunctive predicate of
      the form view_column = constant in the WHERE clause and
      the GROUP BY clause contained a reference to the same
      view column. (Bug#29104: http://bugs.mysql.com/29104)
    * A maximum of 4TB InnoDB free space was reported by SHOW
      TABLE STATUS, which is incorrect on systems with more
      than 4TB space. (Bug#29097: http://bugs.mysql.com/29097)
    * If an INSERT INTO ... SELECT statement inserted into the
      same table that the SELECT retrieved from, and the SELECT
      included ORDER BY and LIMIT clauses, different data was
      inserted than the data produced by the SELECT executed by
      itself. (Bug#29095: http://bugs.mysql.com/29095)
    * Queries that performed a lookup into a BINARY index
      containing key values ending with spaces caused an
      assertion failure for debug builds and incorrect results
      for non-debug builds.
      (Bug#29087: http://bugs.mysql.com/29087)
    * The semantics of BIGINT depended on platform-specific
      characteristics. (Bug#29079: http://bugs.mysql.com/29079)
    * A byte-order issue in writing a spatial index to disk
      caused bad index files on some systems.
      (Bug#29070: http://bugs.mysql.com/29070)
    * If one of the queries in a UNION used the SQL_CACHE
      option and another query in the UNION contained a
      nondeterministic function, the result was still cached.
      For example, this query was incorrectly cached:
          SELECT NOW() FROM t1 UNION SELECT SQL_CACHE 1 FROM t1;
      (Bug#29053: http://bugs.mysql.com/29053)
    * Creation of a legal stored procedure could fail if no
      default database had been selected.
      (Bug#29050: http://bugs.mysql.com/29050)
    * DROP USER statements that named multiple users, only some
      of which could be dropped, were replicated incorrectly.
      (Bug#29030: http://bugs.mysql.com/29030)
    * REPLACE, INSERT IGNORE, and UPDATE IGNORE did not work
      for FEDERATED tables.
      (Bug#29019: http://bugs.mysql.com/29019)
    * Inserting into InnoDB tables and executing RESET MASTER
      in multiple threads cause assertion failure in debug
      server binaries. (Bug#28983: http://bugs.mysql.com/28983)
    * For a ucs2 column, [13]GROUP_CONCAT() did not convert
      separators to the result character set before inserting
      them, producing a result containing a mixture of two
      different character sets.
      (Bug#28925: http://bugs.mysql.com/28925)
    * Queries using UDFs or stored functions were cached.
      (Bug#28921: http://bugs.mysql.com/28921)
    * For a join with GROUP BY and/or ORDER BY and a view
      reference in the FROM list, the query metadata
      erroneously showed empty table aliases and database names
      for the view columns.
      (Bug#28898: http://bugs.mysql.com/28898)
    * Coercion of ASCII values to character sets that are a
      superset of ASCII sometimes was not done, resulting in
      illegal mix of collations errors. These cases now are
      resolved using repertoire, a new string expression
      attribute (see Section 9.1.6, "String Repertoire").
      (Bug#28875: http://bugs.mysql.com/28875)
    * Non-utf8 characters could get mangled when stored in CSV
      tables. (Bug#28862: http://bugs.mysql.com/28862)
    * ALTER VIEW is not supported as a prepared statement but
      was not being rejected. ALTER VIEW is now prohibited as a
      prepared statement or when called within stored routines.
      (Bug#28846: http://bugs.mysql.com/28846)
    * In strict SQL mode, errors silently stopped the SQL
      thread even for errors named using the
      --slave-skip-errors option.
      (Bug#28839: http://bugs.mysql.com/28839)
    * Fast ALTER TABLE (that works without rebuilding the
      table) acquired duplicate locks in the storage engine. In
      MyISAM, if ALTER TABLE was issued under LOCK TABLE, it
      caused all data inserted after LOCK TABLE to disappear.
      (Bug#28838: http://bugs.mysql.com/28838)
    * Killing an SSL connection on platforms where MySQL is
      compiled with -DSIGNAL_WITH_VIO_CLOSE (Windows, Mac OS X,
      and some others) could crash the server.
      (Bug#28812: http://bugs.mysql.com/28812)
    * Runtime changes to the log_queries_not_using_indexes
      system variable were ignored.
      (Bug#28808: http://bugs.mysql.com/28808)
    * Tables using the InnoDB storage engine incremented
      AUTO_INCREMENT values incorrectly with ON DUPLICATE KEY
      UPDATE. (Bug#28781: http://bugs.mysql.com/28781)
    * Selecting a column not present in the selected-from table
      caused an extra error to be produced by SHOW ERRORS.
      (Bug#28677: http://bugs.mysql.com/28677)
    * For a statement of the form CREATE t1 SELECT
      integer_constant , the server created the column using
      the DECIMAL data type for large negative values that are
      within the range of BIGINT.
      (Bug#28625: http://bugs.mysql.com/28625)
    * For InnoDB tables, MySQL unnecessarily sorted records in
      certain cases when the records were retrieved by InnoDB
      in the proper order already.
      (Bug#28591: http://bugs.mysql.com/28591)
    * A SELECT in one connection could be blocked by INSERT ...
      ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE in another connection even when
      low_priority_updates is set.
      (Bug#28587: http://bugs.mysql.com/28587)
    * mysql_install_db could fail to find script files that it
      needs. (Bug#28585: http://bugs.mysql.com/28585)
    * When one thread attempts to lock two (or more) tables and
      another thread executes a statement that aborts these
      locks (such as REPAIR TABLE, OPTIMIZE TABLE, or CHECK
      TABLE), the thread might get a table object with an
      incorrect lock type in the table cache. The result is
      table corruption or a server crash.
      (Bug#28574: http://bugs.mysql.com/28574)
    * mysql_upgrade could run binaries dynamically linked
      against incorrect versions of shared libraries.
      (Bug#28560: http://bugs.mysql.com/28560)
    * If a stored procedure was created and invoked prior to
      selecting a default database with USE, a No database
      selected error occurred.
      (Bug#28551: http://bugs.mysql.com/28551)
    * On Mac OS X, shared-library installation pathnames were
      incorrect. (Bug#28544: http://bugs.mysql.com/28544)
    * Using the --skip-add-drop-table option with mysqldump
      generated incorrect SQL if the database included any
      views. The recreation of views requires the creation and
      removal of temporary tables. This option suppressed the
      removal of those temporary tables. The same applied to
      --compact since this option also invokes
      --skip-add-drop-table.
      (Bug#28524: http://bugs.mysql.com/28524)
    * mysqlbinlog --hexdump generated incorrect output due to
      omission of the " # " comment character for some comment
      lines. (Bug#28293: http://bugs.mysql.com/28293)
    * The IS_UPDATABLE column in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS
      table was not always set correctly.
      (Bug#28266: http://bugs.mysql.com/28266)
    * A race condition in the interaction between MyISAM and
      the query cache code caused the query cache not to
      invalidate itself for concurrently inserted data.
      (Bug#28249: http://bugs.mysql.com/28249)
    * Indexing column prefixes in InnoDB tables could cause
      table corruption.
      (Bug#28138: http://bugs.mysql.com/28138)
    * Index creation could fail due to truncation of key values
      to the maximum key length rather than to a mulitiple of
      the maximum character length.
      (Bug#28125: http://bugs.mysql.com/28125)
    * The [14]LOCATE() function returned NULL if any of its
      arguments evaluated to NULL. Likewise, the predicate,
      [15]LOCATE(str,NULL) IS NULL, erroneously evaluated to
      FALSE. (Bug#27932: http://bugs.mysql.com/27932)
    * SHOW COLUMNS returned NULL instead of the empty string
      for the Default value of columns that had no default
      specified. (Bug#27747: http://bugs.mysql.com/27747)
    * The modification of a table by a partially completed
      multi-column update was not recorded in the binlog,
      rather than being marked by an event and a corresponding
      error code. (Bug#27716: http://bugs.mysql.com/27716)
    * With recent versions of DBD::mysql, mysqlhotcopy
      generated table names that were doubly qualified with the
      database name. (Bug#27694: http://bugs.mysql.com/27694)
    * The anonymous accounts were not being created during
      MySQL installation.
      (Bug#27692: http://bugs.mysql.com/27692)
    * Some SHOW statements and INFORMATION_SCHEMA queries could
      expose information not allowed by the user's access
      privileges. (Bug#27629: http://bugs.mysql.com/27629)
    * A stack overrun could occur when storing DATETIME values
      using repeated prepared statements.
      (Bug#27592: http://bugs.mysql.com/27592)
    * Dropping a user-defined function could cause a server
      crash if the function was still in use by another thread.
      (Bug#27564: http://bugs.mysql.com/27564)
    * Some character mappings in the ascii.xml file were
      incorrect. (Bug#27562: http://bugs.mysql.com/27562)
    * The parser rules for the SHOW PROFILE statement were
      revised to work with older versions of bison.
      (Bug#27433: http://bugs.mysql.com/27433)
    * An error that happened inside INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE
      statements performed from within a stored function or
      trigger could cause inconsistency between master and
      slave servers. (Bug#27417: http://bugs.mysql.com/27417)
    * Fixed a case of unsafe aliasing in the source that caused
      a client library crash when compiled with gcc 4 at high
      optimization levels.
      (Bug#27383: http://bugs.mysql.com/27383)
    * A SELECT with more than 31 nested dependent subqueries
      returned an incorrect result.
      (Bug#27352: http://bugs.mysql.com/27352)
    * Index-based range reads could fail for comparisons that
      involved contraction characters (such as ch in Czech or
      ll in Spanish). (Bug#27345: http://bugs.mysql.com/27345)
    * Aggregations in subqueries that refer to outer query
      columns were not always correctly referenced to the
      proper outer query.
      (Bug#27333: http://bugs.mysql.com/27333)
    * INSERT INTO ... SELECT caused a crash if
      innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog was enabled.
      (Bug#27294: http://bugs.mysql.com/27294)
    * Error returns from the time() system call were ignored.
      (Bug#27198: http://bugs.mysql.com/27198)
    * Phantom reads could occur under InnoDB serializable
      isolation level. (Bug#27197: http://bugs.mysql.com/27197)
    * The [16]SUBSTRING() function returned the entire string
      instead of an empty string when it was called from a
      stored procedure and when the length parameter was
      specified by a variable with the value " 0 ".
      (Bug#27130: http://bugs.mysql.com/27130)
    * ALTER TABLE ... ENABLE KEYS could cause mysqld to crash
      when executed on a table containing on a MyISAM table
      containing billions of rows.
      (Bug#27029: http://bugs.mysql.com/27029)
    * FEDERATED tables had an artificially low maximum of key
      length. (Bug#26909: http://bugs.mysql.com/26909)
    * Binary content 0x00 in a BLOB column sometimes became
      0x5C 0x00 following a dump and reload, which could cause
      problems with data using multi-byte character sets such
      as GBK (Chinese). This was due to a problem with SELECT
      INTO OUTFILE whereby LOAD DATA later incorrectly
      interpreted 0x5C as the second byte of a multi-byte
      sequence rather than as the SOLIDUS ("\") character, used
      by MySQL as the escape character.
      (Bug#26711: http://bugs.mysql.com/26711)
    * Index creation could corrupt the table definition in the
      .frm file: 1) A table with the maximum number of key
      segments and maximum length key name would have a
      corrupted .frm file, due to incorrect calculation of the
      total key length. 2) MyISAM would reject a table with the
      maximum number of keys and the maximum number of key
      segments in all keys. (It would allow one less than this
      total maximum.) Now MyISAM accepts a table defined with
      the maximum. (Bug#26642: http://bugs.mysql.com/26642)
    * After the first read of a TEMPORARY table, CHECK TABLE
      could report the table as being corrupt.
      (Bug#26325: http://bugs.mysql.com/26325)
    * If an operation had an InnoDB table, and two triggers,
      AFTER UPDATE and AFTER INSERT, competing for different
      resources (such as two distinct MyISAM tables), the
      triggers were unable to execute concurrently. In
      addition, INSERT and UPDATE statements for the InnoDB
      table were unable to run concurrently.
      (Bug#26141: http://bugs.mysql.com/26141)
    * ALTER DATABASE did not require at least one option.
      (Bug#25859: http://bugs.mysql.com/25859)
    * Using HANDLER to open a table having a storage engine not
      supported by HANDLER properly returned an error, but also
      improperly prevented the table from being dropped by
      other connections.
      (Bug#25856: http://bugs.mysql.com/25856)
    * The index merge union access algorithm could produce
      incorrect results with InnoDB tables. The problem could
      also occur for queries that used DISTINCT.
      (Bug#25798: http://bugs.mysql.com/25798)
    * When using a FEDERATED table, the value of
      last_insert_id() would not correctly update the C API
      interface, which would affect the autogenerated ID
      returned both through the C API and the MySQL protocol,
      affecting Connectors that used the protocol and/or C API.
      (Bug#25714: http://bugs.mysql.com/25714)
    * The server was blocked from opening other tables while
      the FEDERATED engine was attempting to open a remote
      table. Now the server does not check the correctness of a
      FEDERATED table at CREATE TABLE time, but waits until the
      table actually is accessed.
      (Bug#25679: http://bugs.mysql.com/25679)
    * Under ActiveState Perl, mysql-test-run.pl could kill
      itself when attempting to kill other processes.
      (Bug#25657: http://bugs.mysql.com/25657)
    * Several InnoDB assertion failures were corrected.
      (Bug#25645: http://bugs.mysql.com/25645)
    * A query with DISTINCT in the select list to which the
      loose-scan optimization for grouping queries was applied
      returned an incorrect result set when the query was used
      with the SQL_BIG_RESULT option.
      (Bug#25602: http://bugs.mysql.com/25602)
    * For a multiple-row insert into a FEDERATED table that
      refers to a remote transactional table, if the insert
      failed for a row due to constraint failure, the remote
      table would contain a partial commit (the rows preceding
      the failed one) instead of rolling back the statement
      completely. This occurred because the rows were treated
      as individual inserts.
      Now FEDERATED performs bulk-insert handling such that
      multiple rows are sent to the remote table in a batch.
      This provides a performance improvement and enables the
      remote table to perform statement rollback properly
      should an error occur. This capability has the following
      limitations:
         + The size of the insert cannot exceed the maximum
           packet size between servers. If the insert exceeds
           this size, it is broken into multiple packets and
           the rollback problem can occur.
         + Bulk-insert handling does not occur for INSERT ...
           ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE.
      (Bug#25513: http://bugs.mysql.com/25513)
    * The FEDERATED storage engine failed silently for INSERT
      ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE if a duplicate key violation
      occurred. FEDERATED does not support ON DUPLICATE KEY
      UPDATE, so now it correctly returns an ER_DUP_KEY error
      if a duplicate key violation occurs.
      (Bug#25511: http://bugs.mysql.com/25511)
    * For InnoDB tables, CREATE TABLE a AS SELECT * FROM A
      would fail. (Bug#25164: http://bugs.mysql.com/25164)
    * In a stored function or trigger, when InnoDB detected
      deadlock, it attempted rollback and displayed an
      incorrect error message (Explicit or implicit commit is
      not allowed in stored function or trigger). Now InnoDB
      returns an error under these conditions and does not
      attempt rollback. Rollback is handled outside of InnoDB
      above the function/trigger level.
      (Bug#24989: http://bugs.mysql.com/24989)
    * A too-long shared-memory-base-name value could cause a
      buffer overflow and crash the server or clients.
      (Bug#24924: http://bugs.mysql.com/24924)
    * Dropping a temporary InnoDB table that had been locked
      with LOCK TABLES caused a server crash.
      (Bug#24918: http://bugs.mysql.com/24918)
    * On Windows, executables did not include Vista manifests.
      (Bug#24732: http://bugs.mysql.com/24732)
    * Slave servers could incorrectly interpret an
      out-of-memory error from the master and reconnect using
      the wrong binary log position.
      (Bug#24192: http://bugs.mysql.com/24192)
    * If MySQL/InnoDB crashed very quickly after starting up,
      it would not force a checkpoint. In this case, InnoDB
      would skip crash recovery at next startup, and the
      database would become corrupt. Fix: If the redo log scan
      at InnoDB startup goes past the last checkpoint, force
      crash recovery. (Bug#23710: http://bugs.mysql.com/23710)
    * The server deducted some bytes from the
      key_cache_block_size option value and reduced it to the
      next lower 512 byte boundary. The resulting block size
      was not a power of two. Setting the key_cache_block_size
      system variable to a value that is not a power of two
      resulted in MyISAM table corruption.
      (Bug#23068: http://bugs.mysql.com/23068,
      Bug#28478: http://bugs.mysql.com/28478,
      Bug#25853: http://bugs.mysql.com/25853)
    * SHOW INNODB STATUS caused an assertion failure under high
      load. (Bug#22819: http://bugs.mysql.com/22819)
    * SHOW BINLOG EVENTS displayed incorrect values of
      End_log_pos for events associated with transactional
      storage engines. (Bug#22540: http://bugs.mysql.com/22540)
    * A statement of the form CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS t1
      SELECT f1() AS i failed with a deadlock error if the
      stored function f1() referred to a table with the same
      name as the to-be-created table. Now it correctly
      produces a message that the table already exists.
      (Bug#22427: http://bugs.mysql.com/22427)
    * Read lock requests that were blocked by a pending write
      lock request were not allowed to proceed if the statement
      requesting the write lock was killed.
      (Bug#21281: http://bugs.mysql.com/21281)
    * Under heavy load with a large query cache, invalidating
      part of the cache could cause the server to freeze (that
      is, to be unable to service other operations until the
      invalidation was complete).
      (Bug#21074: http://bugs.mysql.com/21074)
    * mysql-stress-test.pl and mysqld_multi.server.sh were
      missing from some binary distributions.
      (Bug#21023: http://bugs.mysql.com/21023,
      Bug#25486: http://bugs.mysql.com/25486)
    * On Windows, the server used 10MB of memory for each
      connection thread, resulting in memory exhaustion. Now
      each thread uses 1MB.
      (Bug#20815: http://bugs.mysql.com/20815)
    * Worked around an icc problem with an incorrect machine
      instruction being generated in the context of software
      pre-fetching after a subroutine got in-lined. (Upgrading
      to icc 10.0.026 makes the workaround unnecessary.)
      (Bug#20803: http://bugs.mysql.com/20803)
    * InnoDB produced an unnecessary (and harmless) warning:
      InnoDB: Error: trying to declare trx to enter InnoDB, but
      InnoDB: it already is declared.
      (Bug#20090: http://bugs.mysql.com/20090)
    * Under ActiveState Perl, mysql-test-run.pl would not run.
      (Bug#18415: http://bugs.mysql.com/18415)
    * The server crashed when the size of an ARCHIVE table grew
      larger than 2GB. (Bug#15787: http://bugs.mysql.com/15787)
    * SQL_BIG_RESULT had no effect for CREATE TABLE ... SELECT
      SQL_BIG_RESULT ... statements.
      (Bug#15130: http://bugs.mysql.com/15130)
    * On 64-bit Windows systems, the Config Wizard failed to
      complete the setup because 64-bit Windows does not
      resolve dynamic linking of the 64-bit libmysql.dll to a
      32-bit application like the Config Wizard.
      (Bug#14649: http://bugs.mysql.com/14649)
    * mysql_setpermission tried to grant global-only privileges
      at the database level.
      (Bug#14618: http://bugs.mysql.com/14618)
    * Parameters of type DATETIME or DATE in stored procedures
      were silently converted to VARBINARY.
      (Bug#13675: http://bugs.mysql.com/13675)
    * For the general query log, logging of prepared statements
      executed via the C API differed from logging of prepared
      statements performed with PREPARE and EXECUTE. Logging
      for the latter was missing the Prepare and Execute lines.
      (Bug#13326: http://bugs.mysql.com/13326)
    * The server returned data from SHOW CREATE TABLE statement
      or a SELECT statement on an INFORMATION_SCHEMA table
      using the binary character set.
      (Bug#10491: http://bugs.mysql.com/10491)
    * Backup software can cause ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION or
      ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION conditions during file operations.
      InnoDB now retries forever until the condition goes away.
      (Bug#9709: http://bugs.mysql.com/9709)
    * Bulk-insert handling does not occur for INSERT ... ON
      DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE.
    * The size of the insert cannot exceed the maximum packet
      size between servers. If the insert exceeds this size, it
      is broken into multiple packets and the rollback problem
      can occur.


Enjoy !
Joerg

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MySQL AB, www.mysql.com




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